The songs played between segments on The World for June 6, 2014 include:
SONG: Cuperlika
ARTIST: Tev Stevig
CD TITLE: Jeni Jol – Music of the Balkans, Greece and Turkey
CD LABEL: Tev Stevig
SONG: Taliat Ta Malat
ARTIST: Imarhan Timbuktu
CD TITLE: Akal Warled
CD LABEL: Clermont Music
SONG: Surf Spaghetti
ARTIST: B11
CD TITLE: B11
CD LABEL: B11
On Monday, June 9th, we'll be airing a World Cup special. Here's one Brazilian-themed track.
SONG: Casino Bangu (Lembrancas Do Ed Lincoln) Feat. Banda Utopia
ARTIST: Friends from Rio Project
CD TITLE: Far Out presents The Friends from Rio Project 2014
CD LABEL: Far Out Recordings
And here's a song about Brazil, by the band Santé Les Amis.
They're from Uruguay and are pumped for the World Cup to begin.
Diego Traverso is the band's guitarist and singer. He says, "we're very excited here in Uruguay about the World Cup. There are flags everywhere in the cabs, in the bars and in the pubs."
SONG: Brasil
ARTIST: Santé Les Amis
CD TITLE: Sudamericana
CD LABEL: Nacional Records
The songs played between segments on The World for June 6, 2014 include:
SONG: Cuperlika
ARTIST: Tev Stevig
CD TITLE: Jeni Jol – Music of the Balkans, Greece and Turkey
CD LABEL: Tev Stevig
SONG: Taliat Ta Malat
ARTIST: Imarhan Timbuktu
CD TITLE: Akal Warled
CD LABEL: Clermont Music
SONG: Surf Spaghetti
ARTIST: B11
CD TITLE: B11
CD LABEL: B11
On Monday, June 9th, we'll be airing a World Cup special. Here's one Brazilian-themed track.
SONG: Casino Bangu (Lembrancas Do Ed Lincoln) Feat. Banda Utopia
ARTIST: Friends from Rio Project
CD TITLE: Far Out presents The Friends from Rio Project 2014
CD LABEL: Far Out Recordings
And here's a song about Brazil, by the band Santé Les Amis.
They're from Uruguay and are pumped for the World Cup to begin.
Diego Traverso is the band's guitarist and singer. He says, "we're very excited here in Uruguay about the World Cup. There are flags everywhere in the cabs, in the bars and in the pubs."
SONG: Brasil
ARTIST: Santé Les Amis
CD TITLE: Sudamericana
CD LABEL: Nacional Records
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